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We continue to engage with those organising demonstrations to ensure rights to peaceful assembly are protected while minimising disruption to communities. I hope everyone takes the time to reflect on the impact their words and actions can have on others. First Minister Humza Yousaf said earlier this week he was beyond angry at the UK Government’s response to the marches planned for Armistice Day. In Edinburgh, where police on motorbikes redirected traffic to help facilitate the peaceful march, Iman, a Palestinian woman, said people in Gaza “need a right to freedom, and refugees need the right to return”. Meta told TBIJ that the adverts are “clearly labeled with a ‘paid by’ disclaimer and placed in our Ads Library so that everyone can see […] who paid for them”. It said its Ads Library “provides more transparency into social issues, political and electoral advertising than TV, radio or any other digital ad platform”.

Demonstrations were also held in Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow, where Bath Street had to be closed due to the number of people attending. Shaaista Bhutta and Muzaffar Yousaf, the parents of the Scottish first minister, Humza Yousaf, are understood to be among those who attended the rally. Evan has now been unjustly imprisoned for nearly 250 days, and every day is a day too long," The Journal said in a statement.The march has been organised by a coalition of groups: the PSC, the Muslim Association of Britain, Friends of Al-Aqsa, Palestinian Forum in Britain, Stop the War and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Nesrine Malik makes important points about the pro-Palestine marches. As she says, “There is a universal simplicity to the conflict that transcends political ideology – about the fundamental human right to full nationhood, to live in your home in safety and with dignity.” She and the marchers should recognise that this applies equally to Israelis, and protest equally strongly against Hamas’s barbarities. Without mutual empathy, the cycle will continue. More than 100 counter-protesters have been arrested including a large number in Pimlico, near the protest route, the Met Police says While there is some debate over the exact figure, this would make it the biggest since weekly marches began when the Israel-Gaza war began last month

We are marching against genocide in Gaza – it is completely separate and there will be no overlap with commemorations planned at cenotaphs. Waving hers proudly was Ruth Bennett, 72, and her daughter Tammy, who was attending her first demonstration at the age of 50. Twist added that nine police officers had been injured on Saturday, with two requiring hospital treatment: one with a fractured elbow and another with a suspected dislocated hip. Those officers were injured on Whitehall as they prevented a violent crowd getting to the Cenotaph while a remembrance service was taking place, he said. Officers earlier faced aggression from some of the counter-protesters - who include some far-right groups - near the Cenotaph war memorial, police say He said it was “disgraceful” and “unacceptable” to describe the protests as “hate marches” and has accused the Braverman of “wanting to drive every issue into a culture war”.

Speaking to the BBC Radio 4's PM programme earlier, the former inspector of constabulary, Zoë Billingham, said Rowley had been "vindicated” in letting the protest go ahead. Meanwhile, the Scottish Conservatives are calling on organisers to postpone marches scheduled to take place across Scotland on Armistice Day. It is because that sacrifice is so immense, that Saturday’s planned protest is not just disrespectful but offends our heartfelt gratitude to the memory of those who gave so much so that we may live in freedom and peace today.

Of the 213 ads Facts for Peace has published on Meta so far, three appear to have been taken down for violating Meta’s advertising standards. It is unclear which policy was infringed. Since Hamas triggered the war with Israel on 7 October by killing 1,400 people and taking approximately 240 hostages, there have been a series of marches and assemblies in London and around the UK calling for a ceasefire. The largest attracted 100,000 people, according to police. In Manchester, hundreds of protesters waving “freedom for Palestine” banners marched through the city centre to the beating of drums and chants of “free, free Palestine”. Speeches were made at Platt Fields park before people marched through Rusholme to St Peter’s Square. It’s welcome that the police have confirmed that the march will be away from the Cenotaph and they will ensure that the timings do not conflict with any Remembrance events. There remains the risk of those who seek to divide society using this weekend as a platform to do so. That is what I discussed with the Metropolitan Police Commissioner in our meeting. The Commissioner has committed to keep the Met Police’s posture under constant review based on the latest intelligence about the nature of the protests. Police Scotland has not asked organisers to consider postponing any pro-Palestinian demonstrations on Armistice Day.We will take a robust approach and yesterday I set out our intent to use all the powers available to the MPS [Metropolitan police service], including putting in place conditions, if required, to ensure events in Whitehall and the surrounding areas as well as other locations of significance across London are not undermined.”

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